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Originally Posted by christiangirl
Okay, maybe I missed something, but I never heard Alaysia say that. I heard Alaysia say "You don't talk to people like that. What do you teach your daughter?" Bratty and uncalled for, yes (bringing up the baby is ALWAYS below the belt), but definitely not the same as "You're a bad mom."
And seriously, although she was totally out of line whatever she said because you never bring up someone's child, I don't see why the argument continued. Alaysia calmly (as calm as Alaysia gets) told Anslee her tone was unnecessary then even walked away. That was 2 chances Anslee had to squash the whole thing and she kept picking at her instead. For as much as she says other girls need to grow up the way she had to.....
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But we need to look at it from Anslee's point of view. From her standpoint, what Alaysia said was criticizing how she (Anslee) was raising her daughter. Plus, remember this is not the first time someone (wasn't it Anslee?) had an issue with. Alaysia just doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut. I understand that she is young, 18, but I'm sorry you know better by that age.
I don't blame Anslee one bit for getting as upset as she did. One thing we have to remember is Alaysia could have totally dissed Anslee as a mom but the editors cut it and just showed what Alaysia said and then Anslee's reaction.
Alaysia is the "child" here, not Anslee. Alaysia is the one who doesn't know how to keep her mouth shut and the other girls are reacting to it. Alaysia has obviously been raised that it's okay to "talk back" to others. I see it with 4 year olds, whose parents allow their child to talk back to them, hence they do it at daycare and they will continue to do it throughout their life because their parents won't take a stand and tell them "no we don't treat people and talk to people this way". Alaysia's behaviors are completely learned behaviors.